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jennydreadful

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Jul 21, 2022
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Hi everyone :)
This is my first post, so excuse me if I make any mistakes. I have read the chapter in PPH and Stan's Method. I have only been researching for about a week when I found this forum.
I just ordered sodium nitrite (filmerine) 99.89% analytical reagent 150g. I have yet to buy test strips.
Here are a list of meds I've acquired/already had that I hope could work during SN:
- pantoprazole (protonix) 40mg per tab and I have 4 tablets. the PPH states as an alterative to use a PPI to reduce gastric acid. Didn't know if anyone knew of the success with this med.
-I have divalproex SOD ER 2 tabs @ 250 mg each. These are supposed to help with migraines and seizures but since it contains sodium I'm unsure if it will be beneficial.
- Haloperiod 5 tabs @ 10mg each
- Ibuprofen 5 tabs @ 200mg each
-propanolol ( unsure of my mg since i'm not at my apartment atm)
I don't have access to metoclopramide or ondansetron. I have read some people did not take an anti-emetic. Is there another anti-emetic I could take that is over the counter? Would getting tagamet help anything if i'm already going to use pantoprazole or should i get the OTC nexium. I'm sure some of these questions have been answered already, but i'm still learning how to navigate this forum. Any advice or suggestions is appreciated :)
 
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JustTooHard

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Jul 22, 2022
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Hi there, I don't have advice but am also new and planning this method if you would like to connect and discuss (I'm female).
 
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Is there another anti-emetic I could take that is over the counter?
Some have used the OTC anti-emetics for motion sickness that contain meclizine, cyclizine, dimenhydrinate, or diphenhydramine. Dramamine is one of the name brands.
 
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jennydreadful

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Jul 21, 2022
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Hi there, I don't have advice but am also new and planning this method if you would like to connect and discuss (I'm female).
I'm unable to DM yet. But will DM you when able.
 
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Shu

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Jan 21, 2022
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Hi everyone :)
This is my first post, so excuse me if I make any mistakes. I have read the chapter in PPH and Stan's Method. I have only been researching for about a week when I found this forum.
I just ordered sodium nitrite (filmerine) 99.89% analytical reagent 150g. I have yet to buy test strips.
Here are a list of meds I've acquired/already had that I hope could work during SN:
- pantoprazole (protonix) 40mg per tab and I have 4 tablets. the PPH states as an alterative to use a PPI to reduce gastric acid. Didn't know if anyone knew of the success with this med.
-I have divalproex SOD ER 2 tabs @ 250 mg each. These are supposed to help with migraines and seizures but since it contains sodium I'm unsure if it will be beneficial.
- Haloperiod 5 tabs @ 10mg each
- Ibuprofen 5 tabs @ 200mg each
-propanolol ( unsure of my mg since i'm not at my apartment atm)
I don't have access to metoclopramide or ondansetron. I have read some people did not take an anti-emetic. Is there another anti-emetic I could take that is over the counter? Would getting tagamet help anything if i'm already going to use pantoprazole or should i get the OTC nexium. I'm sure some of these questions have been answered already, but i'm still learning how to navigate this forum. Any advice or suggestions is appreciated :)
Sorry I thought that the PPH said that proton pump inhibitors were useless also four of them really isn't going to do much because it's a medication that you have to take over a period of time if I'm not mistaken
 
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jennydreadful

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Jul 21, 2022
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Sorry I thought that the PPH said that proton pump inhibitors were useless also four of them really isn't going to do much because it's a medication that you have to take over a period of time if I'm not mistaken
I will re-read the chapter. I don't know how important the anti-emetic is. I've read people vomit even taking the recommend anti-emtic medication
 

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